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It's the first day of autumn here, and yes we are peculiar and don't run the seasons off the equinoxes, etc. We've had a maximum temperature of 36 degrees Celsius and storms are expected later. Tomorrow is expected to be 25 before it goes up a bit again.
The crepe myrtle is still flowering, the early sasanqua camellias have begun to flower, and the errant wisteria down near the railway station is just being confused - not that I object to it flowering multiple times in the year if it wants to.
I also expect my garden to get in one more growth spurt in March, because it usually does.
And now I'm wondering how far off the threatened/promised rain is...
The crepe myrtle is still flowering, the early sasanqua camellias have begun to flower, and the errant wisteria down near the railway station is just being confused - not that I object to it flowering multiple times in the year if it wants to.
I also expect my garden to get in one more growth spurt in March, because it usually does.
And now I'm wondering how far off the threatened/promised rain is...